

I rearranged the books in my office this week and discovered a healthy subsection of books about math or with math-adjacent topics or characters. #mathematiciansturnedbooksellers #amitheonlyone
MrBook Niiiice! 9y
rachel_mbc @MrBook I'm a math grad school dropout, so I'm always interested in the math books that come across my desk. 9y
MrBook For some reason, I didn't enjoy math past algebra. But I like reading books about math 😆. Can you be my #MathRead go-to person? lol. @BookBabe says I'm a #ManOfContradictions. For example, I don't drink coffee but my favorite ice cream flavor is Ben & Jerry's Coffee Coffee Buzz Buzz Buzz! Lol 9y
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rachel_mbc @MrBook Ha ha, absolutely. Have you read Jordan Ellenberg's How Not to Be Wrong? He's really great. I also love A Mathematician's Lament by Paul Lockhart as a good look at the way we teach mathematics in school.
How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking 9y
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MrBook I'm on it 😎👍🏻🙌🏻 9y
MrBook I just saw "Is God A Mathematician", by Livio. That sounds interesting too. 9y
tpixie I liked
How to Bake Pi: An Edible Exploration of the Mathematics of Mathematics 8y
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